There’s No Attraction In The World Like This One In Denver

Historic Denver’s Molly Brown House Museum is a rare landmark site dedicated solely to the interpretation of a woman’s life and story. For over 40 years, visitors have been able to enjoy a journey through this 7,500-square-foot 1889 home and learn about the monumental life and times of Titanic survivor Margaret “Maggie” Tobin Brown. The unique house has been restored to its original splendor and is a living monument of the Victorian era. Hop in the lifeboat, folks; it’s row time!

Designed by renowned Denver architect William Lang in 1889, the Molly Brown House Museum combines the styles of Richardsonian Romanesque, Classic Queen Anne, and refined neoclassical to create a distinctive and eclectic home unlike any other.

Amidst Denver's massive urban renewal and demolition in the 1960s, a group of concerned citizens incorporated to form Historic Denver, Inc. and began a grass roots campaign to save Molly Brown's home. They succeeded, and following an extensive restoration, the house was returned to its former glory and became a shrine dedicated to the legacy of "the Unsinkable Molly Brown."

According to legend, when Margaret stepped safely onto the shore of New York after being rescued, she exclaimed, “Typical Brown luck. I’m unsinkable!” Although this incident may not actually be historically factual, Margaret has since been immortalized as "the Unsinkable Molly Brown," in numerous stage productions, films and historical dramas.

"I am a daughter of adventure. This means I never experience a dull moment and must be prepared for any eventuality. I never know when I may go up in an airplane and come down with a crash, or go motoring and climb a pole, or go off for a walk in the twilight and return all mussed up in an ambulance. That’s my arc, as the astrologers would say. It’s a good one, too, for a person who had rather make a snap-out than a fade-out of life.” -Margaret Tobin Brown (Preach!)

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